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''Straightline'' formed in late 2002. They played in the regional heats of the [[World Battle of the Bands 2004]]. The released one [[Straightline (album)|self-titled]] album in 2004.
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[[image:Straightline.jpg|right|thumb|''Straightline'']]
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''Straightline'' formed in late 2002 by [[Chris Diprose]], formerly of hardcore band [[Gift]], and his wife [[Toia Diprose]]. They played in the regional heats of the [[World Battle of the Bands 2004]]. They released one [[Straightline (album)|self-titled]] album on their own [[Kick Start Records]] label in 2004.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
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[[image:Straightline2.jpg|left|thumb|''Straightline'' album cover art]]
 
*[[Chris Diprose]] - vocals, guitar
 
*[[Chris Diprose]] - vocals, guitar
 
*[[Toia Diprose]] - keys, vocals
 
*[[Toia Diprose]] - keys, vocals
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*[[Mike Shroeder]] - drums, percussion
 
*[[Mike Shroeder]] - drums, percussion
 
*[[Tony Sisam]] - guitar
 
*[[Tony Sisam]] - guitar
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==External Links==
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* [http://www.nzmusician.co.nz/index.php/ps_pagename/article/pi_articleid/503 NZ Musician interview]
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 16 March 2012

Straightline

Straightline formed in late 2002 by Chris Diprose, formerly of hardcore band Gift, and his wife Toia Diprose. They played in the regional heats of the World Battle of the Bands 2004. They released one self-titled album on their own Kick Start Records label in 2004.

Members[edit]

Straightline album cover art

External Links[edit]

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